#!/usr/bin/env python3
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"""Build and upload docker images to Google Container Registry per matrix."""

from __future__ import print_function

import argparse
import atexit
import multiprocessing
import os
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile

# Language Runtime Matrix
import client_matrix

python_util_dir = os.path.abspath(
    os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "../run_tests/python_utils")
)
sys.path.append(python_util_dir)
import dockerjob
import jobset

_IMAGE_BUILDER = "tools/run_tests/dockerize/build_interop_image.sh"
_LANGUAGES = list(client_matrix.LANG_RUNTIME_MATRIX.keys())
# All gRPC release tags, flattened, deduped and sorted.
_RELEASES = sorted(
    list(
        set(
            release
            for release_dict in list(client_matrix.LANG_RELEASE_MATRIX.values())
            for release in list(release_dict.keys())
        )
    )
)

# Destination directory inside docker image to keep extra info from build time.
_BUILD_INFO = "/var/local/build_info"

argp = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Run interop tests.")
argp.add_argument(
    "--docker_path",
    default="us-docker.pkg.dev/grpc-testing/testing-images-public",
    help="Path of docker images",
)

argp.add_argument(
    "--release",
    default="master",
    choices=["all", "master"] + _RELEASES,
    help=(
        "github commit tag to checkout.  When building all "
        'releases defined in client_matrix.py, use "all". Valid only '
        "with --git_checkout."
    ),
)

argp.add_argument(
    "-l",
    "--language",
    choices=["all"] + sorted(_LANGUAGES),
    nargs="+",
    default=["all"],
    help="Test languages to build docker images for.",
)

argp.add_argument(
    "--git_checkout",
    action="store_true",
    help=(
        "Use a separate git clone tree for building grpc stack. "
        "Required when using --release flag.  By default, current"
        "tree and the sibling will be used for building grpc stack."
    ),
)

argp.add_argument(
    "--git_checkout_root",
    default="/export/hda3/tmp/grpc_matrix",
    help=(
        "Directory under which grpc-go/java/main repo will be "
        "cloned.  Valid only with --git_checkout."
    ),
)

argp.add_argument(
    "--keep",
    action="store_true",
    help="keep the created local images after uploading to GCR",
)

argp.add_argument(
    "--reuse_git_root",
    default=False,
    action="store_const",
    const=True,
    help=(
        "reuse the repo dir. If False, the existing git root "
        "directory will removed before a clean checkout, because "
        "reusing the repo can cause git checkout error if you switch "
        "between releases."
    ),
)

argp.add_argument(
    "--upload_images",
    action="store_true",
    help=(
        "If set, images will be uploaded to container registry after building."
    ),
)

args = argp.parse_args()


def add_files_to_image(image, with_files, label=None):
    """Add files to a docker image.

    image: docker image name, i.e. grpc_interop_java:26328ad8
    with_files: additional files to include in the docker image.
    label: label string to attach to the image.
    """
    tag_idx = image.find(":")
    if tag_idx == -1:
        jobset.message(
            "FAILED", "invalid docker image %s" % image, do_newline=True
        )
        sys.exit(1)
    orig_tag = "%s_" % image
    subprocess.check_output(["docker", "tag", image, orig_tag])

    lines = ["FROM " + orig_tag]
    if label:
        lines.append("LABEL %s" % label)

    temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
    atexit.register(lambda: subprocess.call(["rm", "-rf", temp_dir]))

    # Copy with_files inside the tmp directory, which will be the docker build
    # context.
    for f in with_files:
        shutil.copy(f, temp_dir)
        lines.append("COPY %s %s/" % (os.path.basename(f), _BUILD_INFO))

    # Create a Dockerfile.
    with open(os.path.join(temp_dir, "Dockerfile"), "w") as f:
        f.write("\n".join(lines))

    jobset.message("START", "Repackaging %s" % image, do_newline=True)
    build_cmd = ["docker", "build", "--rm", "--tag", image, temp_dir]
    subprocess.check_output(build_cmd)
    dockerjob.remove_image(orig_tag, skip_nonexistent=True)


def build_image_jobspec(runtime, env, gcr_tag, stack_base):
    """Build interop docker image for a language with runtime.

    runtime: a <lang><version> string, for example go1.8.
    env:     dictionary of env to passed to the build script.
    gcr_tag: the tag for the docker image (i.e. v1.3.0).
    stack_base: the local gRPC repo path.
    """
    basename = "grpc_interop_%s" % runtime
    tag = "%s/%s:%s" % (args.docker_path, basename, gcr_tag)
    build_env = {"INTEROP_IMAGE": tag, "BASE_NAME": basename}
    build_env.update(env)
    image_builder_path = _IMAGE_BUILDER
    if client_matrix.should_build_docker_interop_image_from_release_tag(lang):
        image_builder_path = os.path.join(stack_base, _IMAGE_BUILDER)
    build_job = jobset.JobSpec(
        cmdline=[image_builder_path],
        environ=build_env,
        shortname="build_docker_%s" % runtime,
        timeout_seconds=30 * 60,
    )
    build_job.tag = tag
    return build_job


def build_all_images_for_lang(lang):
    """Build all docker images for a language across releases and runtimes."""
    if not args.git_checkout:
        if args.release != "master":
            print(
                "Cannot use --release without also enabling --git_checkout.\n"
            )
            sys.exit(1)
        releases = [args.release]
    else:
        if args.release == "all":
            releases = client_matrix.get_release_tags(lang)
        else:
            # Build a particular release.
            if args.release not in ["master"] + client_matrix.get_release_tags(
                lang
            ):
                jobset.message(
                    "SKIPPED",
                    "%s for %s is not defined" % (args.release, lang),
                    do_newline=True,
                )
                return []
            releases = [args.release]

    images = []
    for release in releases:
        images += build_all_images_for_release(lang, release)
    jobset.message(
        "SUCCESS",
        "All docker images built for %s at %s." % (lang, releases),
        do_newline=True,
    )
    return images


def build_all_images_for_release(lang, release):
    """Build all docker images for a release across all runtimes."""
    docker_images = []
    build_jobs = []

    env = {}
    # If we not using current tree or the sibling for grpc stack, do checkout.
    stack_base = ""
    if args.git_checkout:
        stack_base = checkout_grpc_stack(lang, release)
        var = {
            "go": "GRPC_GO_ROOT",
            "java": "GRPC_JAVA_ROOT",
            "node": "GRPC_NODE_ROOT",
        }.get(lang, "GRPC_ROOT")
        env[var] = stack_base

    for runtime in client_matrix.get_runtimes_for_lang_release(lang, release):
        job = build_image_jobspec(runtime, env, release, stack_base)
        docker_images.append(job.tag)
        build_jobs.append(job)

    jobset.message("START", "Building interop docker images.", do_newline=True)
    print("Jobs to run: \n%s\n" % "\n".join(str(j) for j in build_jobs))

    num_failures, _ = jobset.run(
        build_jobs, newline_on_success=True, maxjobs=multiprocessing.cpu_count()
    )
    if num_failures:
        jobset.message(
            "FAILED", "Failed to build interop docker images.", do_newline=True
        )
        docker_images_cleanup.extend(docker_images)
        sys.exit(1)

    jobset.message(
        "SUCCESS",
        "All docker images built for %s at %s." % (lang, release),
        do_newline=True,
    )

    if release != "master":
        commit_log = os.path.join(stack_base, "commit_log")
        if os.path.exists(commit_log):
            for image in docker_images:
                add_files_to_image(image, [commit_log], "release=%s" % release)
    return docker_images


def cleanup():
    if not args.keep:
        for image in docker_images_cleanup:
            dockerjob.remove_image(image, skip_nonexistent=True)


docker_images_cleanup = []
atexit.register(cleanup)


def maybe_apply_patches_on_git_tag(stack_base, lang, release):
    files_to_patch = []

    release_info = client_matrix.LANG_RELEASE_MATRIX[lang].get(release)
    if release_info:
        files_to_patch = release_info.patch
    if not files_to_patch:
        return
    patch_file_relative_path = "patches/%s_%s/git_repo.patch" % (lang, release)
    patch_file = os.path.abspath(
        os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), patch_file_relative_path)
    )
    if not os.path.exists(patch_file):
        jobset.message(
            "FAILED", "expected patch file |%s| to exist" % patch_file
        )
        sys.exit(1)
    subprocess.check_output(
        ["git", "apply", patch_file], cwd=stack_base, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
    )

    # TODO(jtattermusch): this really would need simplification and refactoring
    # - "git add" and "git commit" can easily be done in a single command
    # - it looks like the only reason for the existence of the "files_to_patch"
    #   entry is to perform "git add" - which is clumsy and fragile.
    # - we only allow a single patch with name "git_repo.patch". A better design
    #   would be to allow multiple patches that can have more descriptive names.
    for repo_relative_path in files_to_patch:
        subprocess.check_output(
            ["git", "add", repo_relative_path],
            cwd=stack_base,
            stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
        )
    subprocess.check_output(
        [
            "git",
            "commit",
            "-m",
            "Hack performed on top of %s git "
            "tag in order to build and run the %s "
            "interop tests on that tag." % (lang, release),
        ],
        cwd=stack_base,
        stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
    )


def checkout_grpc_stack(lang, release):
    """Invokes 'git check' for the lang/release and returns directory created."""
    assert args.git_checkout and args.git_checkout_root

    if not os.path.exists(args.git_checkout_root):
        os.makedirs(args.git_checkout_root)

    repo = client_matrix.get_github_repo(lang)
    # Get the subdir name part of repo
    # For example, 'git@github.com:grpc/grpc-go.git' should use 'grpc-go'.
    repo_dir = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(repo))[0]
    stack_base = os.path.join(args.git_checkout_root, repo_dir)

    # Clean up leftover repo dir if necessary.
    if not args.reuse_git_root and os.path.exists(stack_base):
        jobset.message("START", "Removing git checkout root.", do_newline=True)
        shutil.rmtree(stack_base)

    if not os.path.exists(stack_base):
        subprocess.check_call(
            ["git", "clone", "--recursive", repo],
            cwd=os.path.dirname(stack_base),
        )

    # git checkout.
    jobset.message(
        "START",
        "git checkout %s from %s" % (release, stack_base),
        do_newline=True,
    )
    # We should NEVER do checkout on current tree !!!
    assert not os.path.dirname(__file__).startswith(stack_base)
    output = subprocess.check_output(
        ["git", "checkout", release], cwd=stack_base, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT
    )
    maybe_apply_patches_on_git_tag(stack_base, lang, release)
    commit_log = subprocess.check_output(["git", "log", "-1"], cwd=stack_base)
    jobset.message(
        "SUCCESS",
        "git checkout",
        "%s: %s" % (str(output), commit_log),
        do_newline=True,
    )

    # git submodule update
    jobset.message(
        "START",
        "git submodule update --init at %s from %s" % (release, stack_base),
        do_newline=True,
    )
    subprocess.check_call(
        ["git", "submodule", "update", "--init"],
        cwd=stack_base,
        stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
    )
    jobset.message(
        "SUCCESS",
        "git submodule update --init",
        "%s: %s" % (str(output), commit_log),
        do_newline=True,
    )

    # Write git log to commit_log so it can be packaged with the docker image.
    with open(os.path.join(stack_base, "commit_log"), "wb") as f:
        f.write(commit_log)
    return stack_base


languages = args.language if args.language != ["all"] else _LANGUAGES
for lang in languages:
    docker_images = build_all_images_for_lang(lang)
    for image in docker_images:
        if args.upload_images:
            jobset.message("START", "Uploading %s" % image, do_newline=True)
            # docker image name must be in the format <docker_path>/<image>:<gcr_tag>
            assert image.startswith(args.docker_path) and image.find(":") != -1
            # Add a tag to exclude the image from the GCP Vulnerability Scanner.
            (image_name, tag_name) = image.rsplit(":", 1)
            alternate_image = (
                f"{image_name}:infrastructure-public-image-{tag_name}"
            )
            subprocess.call(["docker", "image", "tag", image, alternate_image])
            subprocess.call(["gcloud", "docker", "--", "push", image])
            subprocess.call(["gcloud", "docker", "--", "push", alternate_image])
        else:
            # Uploading (and overwriting images) by default can easily break things.
            print(
                "Not uploading image %s, run with --upload_images to upload."
                % image
            )
